Tim Thomas Joins the MHTF as Senior Advisor

Tim began his career at The Population Council in New York where he was the Special Assistant to the President, charged with cultivating and maintaining institutional relationships with government overseas development assistance agencies, as well as foundations, NGOs, multilateral institutions and UN agencies. In 2001, Tim joined the London-based communications agency InterScience as a senior consultant where he worked with a range of clients on their sexual and reproductive health programs. In 2005, Tim was appointed Executive Director of the Staying Alive Foundation at MTV Networks International based in New York. As a global grant-making and advocacy organization, the Foundation encouraged and enabled young people who are involved in HIV and AIDS awareness, education and prevention campaigns especially in developing countries.When MTV changed its philanthropic directions in late 2007, he returned to private consulting and has been working for a range of clients in the public health field. Tim has played a key role in the start up of the MHTF over the last several months and we’re delighted that he has agreed to become a member of the MHTF team!

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